Beyond the beetle
Southeast Nebraska is home to a unique ecosystem known as the eastern saline wetlands, which derive their salinity from salts that were deposited deep underground when much of the U.S. was covered by an inland sea. Keep reading
I am a graduate student at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln pursuing a Masters of Applied Science. Growing up, my summers were spent exploring the prairies and waterways of southeastern Nebraska and hiking with my family in Rocky Mountain National Park. Over the past five years, I have developed a deep appreciation for the prairies and wetlands of Nebraska and I hope to use the power of photography to show others the beauty and importance of these undervalued ecosystems.
Southeast Nebraska is home to a unique ecosystem known as the eastern saline wetlands, which derive their salinity from salts that were deposited deep underground when much of the U.S. was covered by an inland sea. Keep reading